Reference these sections for information about required address formats for users:
You must choose a preferred address format for your GroupWise users. GroupWise uses the preferred address format, along with the preferred Internet domain, to construct the email addresses that are published in the GroupWise Address Book and in the To and From fields of sent items.
GroupWise supports the following address formats:
As with the preferred Internet domain, you must assign a preferred address format to be used as the default for your GroupWise system. The system’s preferred address format is applied to all users in your GroupWise system. However, you can override the system’s preferred address format at the domain, post office, and user/resource level.
The Enable “First Initial Last Name” matching for incoming mail option is used when you want users to receive email from systems external to GroupWise and the organization that have a “first initial last name” format. For this feature to work, you must also have First Initial Last Name@Internet domain name enabled in the Allowed Address Formats options.
The following sections explain some of the advantages and disadvantages for each preferred address format:
Reliable format. GroupWise guarantees that each address is unique.
Identical user names can be used in different post offices.
Addresses tend to be long and hard to remember.
Addresses might change over time as users are moved from one post office to another.
Guarantees uniqueness if all your post offices have unique names.
Identical user names can be placed in different post offices.
Addresses tend to be long and hard to remember.
Addresses might change over time as users are moved from one post office to another.
Addresses are short and easy to remember.
Backward-compatible with previous versions of GroupWise. (Users do not need to update their business cards.)
Addresses do not change as users are moved.
When you first enable this address format, you might have duplicate user names in your GroupWise system. However, in the future, the GroupWise Administration Console prevents you from creating duplicate user names within the same Internet domain name. The same user name can be used in different Internet domains without issues.
Addresses are intuitive and easy to remember.
Addresses do not change as users are moved.
When you first enable this address format, you might have duplicate first and last names in your GroupWise system. However, in the future, the GroupWise Administration Console prevents you from creating users with the same first and last names within the same Internet domain name. The same first name and last name combination can be used in different Internet domains without problem.
The probability of conflicts increases if any user’s first and last names match any GroupWise domain or post office name, if any two users have the same first and last names, or if any two users have the opposite first and last names (such as James Dean and Dean James).
Addresses are intuitive and easy to remember.
Addresses do not change as users are moved.
When you first enable this address format, you might have duplicate first and last names in your GroupWise system. However, in the future, the GroupWise Administration Console prevents you from creating users with the same first and last names within the same Internet domain name. The same last name and first name combination can be used in different Internet domains without a problem.
The probability of conflicts increases if any user’s first and last names match any GroupWise domain or post office name, if any two users have the same first and last names, or if any two users have the opposite first and last names (such as James Dean and Dean James).
Addresses are intuitive and easy to remember.
Addresses do not change as users are moved.
When you first enable this address format, you might have duplicate first initial and last names in your GroupWise system. However, in the future, the GroupWise Administration Console prevents you from creating users with the same first initials and last names within the same Internet domain name. The same first initial and last name combination can be used in different Internet domains without problem
The probability of conflicts increases when using first initials instead of complete first names.
The preferred Internet domain and preferred address format apply to user addresses as displayed in the GroupWise Address Book or in the address displayed on sent messages.
The allowed address formats, on the other hand, determine which address formats are accepted by the GWIA. There are five possible allowed formats:
If you select all five formats, the GWIA accepts messages addressed to users in any of the formats. For example, John Peterson would receive messages sent using any of the following addresses:
You must designate the allowed address formats to be used as the default formats for your GroupWise system. The system’s allowed address formats are applied to all users in your GroupWise system. However, you can override the system’s allowed address formats at the domain, post office, and user/resource level.
For example, assume you have two John Petersons with user names of jpeterson and japeterson. The user_name.post_office and user_name address formats do not cause message delivery problems, but the firstname.lastname, lastname.firstname, and firstinitial lastnameaddress formats do. To overcome this problem, you could disallow the three problem formats for these users at the user level.
When this feature is enabled, GroupWise Client users can choose an alternate email address when sending or replying to messages, so long as there is more than one domain added in the Internet Domains list. The Admin Console setting is enabled by default. Uncheck the setting if you need to disable it.
For information about this feature in the GroupWise Client, see Using Alternate From Addresses
in the GroupWise Client User Guide.